History Funny / Dishonored

** If you rob something from the mansion in front of the guests, they'll... tell you to not worry, everyone does it.-->'''Partygoer''': "I even had my servants sew extra pockets on my costume for tonight."

* Bunting's nonplussed reaction to your footsteps being heavier. -->'''Bunting''': Finally! I’ve been like this for twenty minutes. Your footsteps sound a little loud. Have you gained a little weight, honey? Just like last time, understand? Slowly, and only trigger the shock at my command, get it? And the safe word tonight will be… “retribution,” let’s say. You hear that, you stop. One shock out of line, and you are out of a job.

* When you duel [[spoiled:Daud]] he has some taunts that he throws your way. One of them cements him as a DeadpanSnarker.--> Hit harder! You're not fighting Lady Boyle now!

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* During a low chaos run, when approaching the room where [[spoiler:Havelock has locked Emily up]] she threatens him... rather childishly.-->'''Emily''': [[spoiler:Admiral Havelock!]] If you don't let me go this instant I'll make you stand in the corner until you learn to behave!

* If you choose to go with the nonlethal route in the duel with Shaw, the two men helping still react as if he's dead... Despite the fact that he can be ''clearly heard snoring''. Not exactly students of Natural Philosophy, are they?

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* If you choose to go with the nonlethal route in the duel with Shaw, the two men helping still react as if he's dead... Despite the fact that he can be ''clearly heard snoring''. Not exactly students of Natural Philosophy, are they?they? Then again, they don't seem concerned that he died at all and decide that the Boyles are the ones who need to clean the mess while they go have a smoke.

* The non-lethal takedown of Barrister Timsh in ''The Knife of Dunwall'' DLC is pure hilarity and [[LaserGuidedKarma poetic justice]]. [[spoiler: Barrister Timsh, the target of that level, amassed great wealth by accusing people of harboring the plague and confiscating their property for Lord Regent. If Daud tosses a smelly bundle into the ventilation system, the visiting Watch Officer complains that Timsh's building smells like a Weeper den, and Timsh hands him the document that he thinks gives him immunity from confiscation of property for the Lord Regent. Instead, the document he hands over is a falsified letter, claiming that his property was to be confiscated for the Lord Regent a month ago. Timsh is so shocked that he actually ''faints'', and the guard won't even carry him off because Timsh might have the plague.]] {{Schadenfreude}} doesn't begin to describe it.

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* The non-lethal takedown of Barrister Timsh in ''The Knife of Dunwall'' DLC is pure hilarity and [[LaserGuidedKarma poetic justice]]. [[spoiler: Barrister Timsh, the target of that level, amassed great wealth by accusing people of harboring the plague and confiscating their property for Lord Regent. If Daud tosses a smelly bundle into the ventilation system, the visiting Watch Officer complains that Timsh's building smells like a Weeper den, and Timsh hands him the document that he thinks gives him immunity from confiscation of property for the Lord Regent. Instead, the document he hands over is a falsified letter, claiming that his property was to be confiscated for the Lord Regent a month ago. Timsh is so shocked that he actually ''faints'', and the guard won't even carry him off because Timsh might have the plague. In an imported save for Brigmore Witches, the sequel DLC, Timsh can be encountered pleading in a cell at Coldridge Prison.]] {{Schadenfreude}} doesn't begin to describe it.

* If Daud leaves an unconcious Rothwild in the same room as Ames, leaves and then comes back, he will find Rothwild with a screwdriver in his head and the most fake-remorseful Ames ever.--> '''Ames:''' I am sorry, but Mr. Rothwild is no longer with us

-->'''Bunting''': Finally! I’ve been like this for twenty minutes. Your footsteps sound a little loud. Have you gained a little weight, honey? Just like last time, understand? Slowly, and only trigger the shock at my command, get it? And the safe word tonight will be… “retribution,” let’s say. You hear that, you stop. One shock out of line, and you are out of a job.

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-->'''Bunting''': Finally! I’ve been like this for twenty minutes. Your footsteps sound a little loud. Have you gained a little weight, honey? Just like last time, understand? Slowly, and only trigger the shock at my command, get it? And the safe word tonight will be… “retribution,” let’s say. You hear that, you stop. One shock out of line, and you are out of a job.job.* The texts you can find in the game as incredibly varied, ranging from journal entries to the ravings of the insane to world-building texts to songs and poetry... and to badly-written pornography.

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